themuffinman
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hey guys quick question. you know when the pharo is mentioned in the quran which pharo does the quran mean?
I'm pretty sure it's King Pharaoh, i.e. the King of the pharaohs, as there were lots of pharaohs.
http://www.quranmiracles.com/articles.asp?id=64 said:At the time of the revelation of the Quran, mummified bodies of all the Pharaohs lay concealed in the Valley of Kings along the banks of the Nile. Their discovery took place in the 19th century. The Pharaoh mentioned in the Quran may have been any of them, it happens to be among those preserved in the Cairo Museum, open to public visitation. To the period in which Moses is believed to belong,
Rameses II and his son Merneptah correspond. Merneptah’s body bears the traces of fatal blows. It is reported that these marks may have been caused during his drowning or after the recovery of his body, that had washed ashore; the Egyptians mummified him like all the other Pharaohs. The evidence available does not permit us to derive a convincing conclusion about the details of his death.
Just for clarification - it wasn't Ramesses either? It was the first Pharaoh, whose name was actually Pharaoh?
Ah.
The name of the first Pharaoh was not Pharaoh, I don't think. And I don't know whether Ramasses was the Pharaoh from the Quran either, as he died of old age.
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Well, that thread was about Tutenkamun's mummified body being put on display.i thought tutankhamun? Allaho a3lam though
What was the name of the first ruler to hold the title pharaoh?
The name of the first Pharaoh was not Pharaoh, I don't think. And I don't know whether Ramasses was the Pharaoh from the Quran either, as he died of old age.
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What was the name of the first ruler to hold the title pharaoh?
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